It's a clean sweep for the Chipola Lady Indians women's basketball sophomore class. All six players will officially sign with Division 1 schools on Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the Appreciation Room at the Milton H. Johnson Health Center. In addition to forward Evelyn Akhator (Kentucky), other Lady India. . . Read More

It didn’t take long for Tajanay Veiga to decide where she was going to continue her college basketball career after Midland College. The 5-foot-6 point guard from Boston took an official visit to Southern Miss late last week and liked it so much that she committed to the Lady Eagles. On Tuesday, . . . Read More

A third member of the Northeast Community College’s women’s basketball program has signed on with a Division I program. Ena Viso, the sophomore daughter of Hida and the late-Enver Viso from Copenhagen, Denmark, has accepted a scholarship offer from Coach Aaron Johnson and will continue her basket. . . Read More

Guard Tyshee Towner and forward Desiree Rhodes signed national letters of intent Friday at Wabash Valley College to play basketball at the NCAA Division I level. Towner and Rhodes, who were high school teammates in the Chicago suburb of Aurora, both came to WVC for two years and helped the Lady. . . Read More

Roxbury Community College women’s basketball coach Mark Lesczyk has been coaching at the junior college level for more than a decade. He’s helped players earn Division I scholarships, coached Academic All-Americans, and reached four national tournament finals with the Tigers. Through the Roxbury . . . Read More

It's supposed to be warmer than this. The almanac says the average low this time of year is 46 degrees, the high 67. Just a handful of days ago it was nearly 80. But on this night, Imani McGee-Stafford is wearing a pair of bright yellow gloves and the closest thing she has to a winter coat. It's b. . . Read More

Kayla Hoohuli and Tiahana Mills turned up the pressure just in time for the Canisius women’s basketball team Wednesday night. Led by the relentlessness of their starting guards, the Golden Griffins overcame a 13-point deficit with less than 10 minutes remaining to defeat rival Niagara, 66-55, in . . . Read More